Personally, I think regular Milky Ways are better than the Midnight ones, though they're both ok. Txix are the best of course.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
@Zah: That's good, but I still find it unsettling that an intelligent creature eats meat (not like you have to change the topic because of me).
edited 3rd May '12 7:24:19 PM by OrionAurora
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
Yeah... I've never eaten horse...
And I'm really only an omnivore for seafood. I can and will eat pretty much anything grown in the ocean, sometimes even raw (I love raw oysters, although they're definitely suited to my own particular tastes). But I don't particularly enjoy animals that walk on land.
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edited 3rd May '12 7:23:12 PM by ilsemmr
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Good night Freeman
The Element of Procrastination
@ freeman: Ideaaaaaaa~
Animal crossing, with ponyville. ALL OF MY MONEY
A FEW MORE KEYSTROKES AND THIS MIGHT BE- whoops, wrong website.
I once saw a warning sign at the grocery store. Warning, Publix Seafood Products May Contain Fish or Shellfish.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
@Ace: Griffons don't eat other intelligent creatures (at least, not that I know of). You guys, on the other hoof, eat cows, pigs, and sheep.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
Good night everyone. Enjoy your discussion of food.
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.
@story: .....
And yeah, I had just a strip of horse jerky once. I was like 6 or 7 and my parents bought it for me. my family kind of has a thing for exotic meats. We're like meat hipsters. The other day, my sister had an elk bratwurst while my dad had a rattlesnake and rabbit bratwurst (it tasted awesome by the way).
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edited 3rd May '12 7:27:47 PM by ilsemmr
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I DONT KNOW WHAT IM GOING TO DO WITH ALL THAT FREE TIME
I have the opposite problem. I got an internship this summer so I'll have less time then I've ever had.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
@JT: Oh right, I forgot. Sweet Celestia your world is weird.
@Ils: ...I'm going to fill out that restraining order.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
@ J Teeth: And part of the reason why I do not enjoy eating land animals is because I've worked with them in farms. I know that many farm animals, especially pigs, are actually really intelligent. Pigs just get the reputation that they're dumb because they're incredibly stubborn animals. But they're really intelligent and definitely have their own forms of communication. To me, eating a pig is no different than eating a dog or a cat. Sorry, it's just that animal rights has always been a bit of a conundrum/important issue for me
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Yeah, it was mostly a mistake. I haven't had any sort of meat in three days or so. I'm a weekday vegetarian as some people call it- I'm vegetarian most of the time, but have a few pieces of meat occasionally.
edited 3rd May '12 7:31:19 PM by ilsemmr
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@Orion: I mainly eat fish and poultry. Never found red meat compelling. To paraphrase a certain fox from the webcomic Tally Ho, if you don't come fried and battered in a bucket, you're safe from me.
@J Teeth: Do you live by the ocean or do you live inland? My sister goes to school in Illinois and complains that there's no good fish there because they have to ship it halfway across the US.